Word Portraits of Famous Writers

Word Portraits of Famous Writers

Word Portraits of Famous WritersThe world has always been fond of personal details respecting men who have...
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Author: Wotton, Mabel E. (Mabel Emily),1863-1927
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Word Portraits of Famous Writers

Word Portraits of Famous Writers

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Word Portraits of Famous Writers

Dhs. 50.46 Dhs. 25.22
Author: Wotton, Mabel E. (Mabel Emily),1863-1927
Format: eBook
Language: English

Word Portraits of Famous Writers

The world has always been fond of personal details respecting men who have been celebrated. These were the words of Lord Beaconsfield, and with them he prefixed his description of the personal appearance of Isaac DIsraeli; but we hardly need the dictum of our greatest statesman to convince ourselves that at all events every honest literature-lover takes a very real interest in the individuality of those men whose names are perpetually on his lips. It is not enough for such a one merely to make himself familiar with their writings. It does not suffice for him that the Essays of Elia, for instance, can be got by heart, but he feels that[Pg viii] he must also be able to linger in the playground at Christs with the lame-footed boy, and in after years pace the Temple gardens with the gentle-faced scholar, before he can properly be said to have made Lambs thoughts his own. At the best it is but a very incomplete notion that most of us possess as to the actual personality of even the most prominent of our British writers. The almost womanly beauty of Sidney, and the keen eyes and razor face of Pope, would, perhaps, be recognised as easily as the well-known form of Dr. Johnson; but taking them en masse even a widely-read man might be forgiven if, from amongst the scraps of hearsay and curtly-recorded impressions on which at rare intervals he may alight, he cannot very readily conjure up the ghosts of the very men whose books he has studied, and to whose haunts he has been an eager pilgrim. Such a power the following pages have[Pg ix] attempted to supply. They contain an account of the face, figure, dress, voice, and manner of our best-known writers ranging from Geoffrey Chaucer to Mrs. Henry Wood,drawn in all cases when it is possible by their contemporaries, and when through lack of material this endeavour has failed, the task of portrait-painting has devolved either on other writers who owed their inspiration to the offices of a mutual friend, or on those whose literary ability and untiring research have qualified them for the task. Infinite toil has not always been rewarded, and it would be easy to supply at least half a dozen names whose absence is to be regretted. Beaumont and Fletcher are as much read as Thomas Otway, and William Wotton has perhaps as much right of entrance as his famous opponent Richard Bentley, but as a small child pointed out when the book was first proposed: You cant find what isnt there.[Pg x] And the worth of the book naturally consists in keeping to the lines already indicated. An asterisk placed under the given reference means that the writer of that particular portrait (who is not necessarily the writer of that particular book) did not actually see his subject, but that he is describing a picture, or else that he is building up one from substantiated evidence. Sometimes, as in the case of Suckling, this distinction leads to the same book supplying two portraits, only one of which is at first hand. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 56166
Author: Wotton, Mabel E. (Mabel Emily)
Release Date: Dec 11, 2017
Format: eBook
Language: English

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